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I saw a creature naked bestial Who squatting upon the ground Held his heart in his hands And ate of it I said Is it good friend It is bitter-bitter he answered But I like it Because it is bitter And because it is my heart - Stephen Crane This reflects how both Grendel and Frankenstein must have felt during their lonely lives The monsters simply wanted to live as the rest of society does However in our prejudice of their kind we banish them from our elite society Who gave society the right to judge who is acceptable and who is not A better question would be who is going to stop society from judging The answer is no one Therefore society continues to alienate the undesirables of our community Some of the greatest minds of all time have been socially unacceptable Albert Einstein lived alone and rarely wore socks of the same colour Van Gogh found comfort only in his art and the women who constantly denied his passion Edgar Allen Poe was different to say the least consumed by the morose Just like these great men Grendel and Frankensteins monster do not conform to the societal model Also like these men Grendel and the monster are uniquely superior to the rest of mankind Their superiority is seen through their guile to live in a society that ostrasises their kind Grendel though he needs to kill to do so functions very well in his own sphere Grendel survives in a hostile climate where he is hated and feared by all do to his frightening physical appearance He lives in a cave protected by fire-snakes so as to physically and spiritually separate himself from the society that detests yet admires him Grendel is the brute existents by which humankind learns to define itself Gardener 73 Hrothgars thanes continually try to extinguish Grendels infernal rage while he simply wishes to live in harmony

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